Thanks NSXType-R, I don't really know how much dad is into watching motor sports but he definitely enjoys racing. The car is a Porsche but that's about as far as my knowledge goes. I'm sure someone else can pinpoint it a bit better from this next shot, which is a bit more dramatic and more about the car.

Thanks OnTheRopes. I'm using a flash (LP160) through a Lastolite trigrip that's held close to the subject and almost at a horizontal angle. There's also a bit of CTO gel on the flash.

Nice birds. None today for me as I am on a flower regime. I decided to share this photo of a bitterroot (similar to the one from yesterday) as it has some amazing detail in it.
Bitterroot, National Bison Range, Montana:
D800, Sigma 105 f.2.8

OnTheRopes - spectacular timing, I know how hard is to get a snap like this and how long You have to wait for this moment sometimes.

D800 + N24-70
A small comment about this snap as it was probably the toughest part of the whole trip - seeing how much people are carrying on their backs. Both me and my friend were taking care of our own backpacks - app 20-21 kg each, those guys (porters) were carrying app. 4-5 times as much and they got paid no more than 1000 NPR (+/- 12USD/day). I've seen porters carrying more than twice the load this guy has.

@-Rschnaible - love the light on that mansion
@-RX4Photo - Love the power and strength in that shot, converts well to B&W
@-Squamishphoto - I must learn to do portraits like this always really nicely lit.
@ Rifqi- Nice, did you use flash with that?

Here's yet another bug...no wait, it's not...we went to visit my dad so I just got home and finished editing some shots. I bet some people here would like to see more of the car but cars bore me and this is a character portrait :p Don't worry though, I have another shot with a lot more car in it as well.

I was hoping to shoot this against a nice sunset but, as you can see, the weather wasn't really on my side. Later it started pouring down as well. Better to get some shot than none at all I guess.

Great shots a bit of dynamic in them.
Adamz, I think having animals doing something makes them more life like. You captured a really important moment.
Here is mine for today, three sisters.
Bitterroot (Montana State Flower), Blue Mountain, Montana:
D700